A culture preserved by the Adivasis in the lush green forests laid across the Chamrajnagar district of Karnataka, here is a view into the forest-dwelling indigenous Soligas community

Biligiri Ranganna Betta or BR hills, are a group of tiny hills flocked together, filled with culture and vibrance of the Soliga community in the state of Karnataka. Soligas are a forest dwelling indigenous community, who are spread across Chamrajnagar district, Karnataka.

I happened to stay in these beautiful hills for a duration of one and a half months, to explore and cherish the Soliga culture. During my stay in these hills, I was awestruck to see the beauty of the forest every day, where my day begun with beautiful sunrises, followed by a brunch served by the Soligas, which usually included a curry and Ragi mudde. And a day filled with tiny adventures of exploring a culture that has been preserved by these Adivasis. The nights were filled with starry gazes in the sky and not to forget wild boars crossing my path, if I happened to sit outside the tiny hut I was living in.

A month and half in these mesmerising forests, I also had a chance to interact with the Soligas about various aspects in their lives, their culture, their lifestyle and also about exploitation. Let’s take a look of the life in BR hills through my camera lens.

The authenticity of these hills is survived by the local Adivasi culture and the beautiful flora and fauna. It's a perfect get away into the hills which will not only bring you solace, but will also introduce you to Soliga culture and cuisine. Adivasis need attention from people country wide to make a living out of tourism, tourism that is sustainable and not a threat to their environment. If you are in search for a place with tranquillity and warmth, you should definitely head to BR hills for this vacation.

Glad to see people like you are working on such type of subjects. The article was very well articulated and explains everything. Jhanvi ur one and half month stay BR hills is definitely a worthwhile to you and as well to those people who need an attention of government. Thanks for the article such as this one.Aparna DasariOctober 29 , 2018